UFC president Dana White announces plans to stage event in Russia

UFC President Dana White has announced the promotion company has plans to stage a mega MMA event in Russia.

Speaking at the post-fight press conference of the immensely successful UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden, New York, White said he and UFC co-CEO Ari Emanuel will visit Russia to begin talks about staging a major show in a bid to top their record-breaking gates at Saturday’s event.

The UFC raked in $17.7 million in ticket sales during last weekend’s UFC 205, and White announced he is making “big moves” to set up even grander shows, with a possible event in Russia next year featuring in those plans.

“We’ve thought about Dallas, Texas Stadium, we thought about Croke Park in Ireland we’ve talked about that forever," White said.

"[Co-CEO] Ari [Emanuel] and I are going to Russia in the next couple of weeks, we’re working on Russia, we’re working on China. We’re making some real big moves here in the next several months.”

White’s thoughts were echoed by UFC’s senior vice president of Europe, Middle East and North Africa, David Allen, who called an event held in Russia “a priority.”

"We want to try and get an event held in Russia, and that's a priority for us as a business. Whether we can get it done in 2016? Different conversation. But we definitely want to do that, and then France," Allen said, bloodyelbow.com reported.

Russia has a host of world-class talent in the UFC, including the popular Khabib ‘The Eagle’ Nurmagomedov, who hammered American Michael Johnson into a third round stoppage defeat in their fight at the Garden.

That fight was part of the undercard to Conor McGregor’s lightweight championship bout with Eddie Alvarez, which the Irishman won to become the UFC’s first-ever two-weight world title holder.

After his fight, Nurmagomedov called out the Irishman, claiming he wanted to fight “chicken” McGregor. The current UFC featherweight and lightweight champion responded by calling the Dagestani a “consistent pull-out merchant.”